profile
noun [ C ] uk/ˈprəʊ.faɪl/ us/ˈproʊ.faɪl/
(DESCRIPTION)
B2 传略;人物简介
a short description of someone's life, work, character, etc.
(社交网站上的)个人资料
information about a person's life, work, interests, etc. on a social networking website
You can post your relationship status on your Facebook profile. 你可以在脸书的“个人资料”栏发布你的关系状态。
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- a financial/social profile
- a detailed profile of the author
(ATTENTION)
C1 公众注意
the amount of public attention and notice that something receives
We need to increase our company's profile in Asia. 我们需要扩大公司在亚洲的影响力。
There is a growing number of women in high-profile positions (= positions which they are noticed) in the government. 在备受注目的政府职位上,女性的数量在逐渐增长。
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- Such high profile positions can be very stressful.
- The key to success is to do more to raise the profile of the company.
- We'll maintain a high profile and ensure that people are aware of our activities.
- I don't think he's too pleased with you, so I'd keep a low profile if I were you.
- The team has an appalling public profile.
(SIDE VIEW)
(面部的)侧面(像)
a side view of a person's face
Drawing profiles is somehow easier than drawing the full face. 不知为什么画侧面像要比画整张脸容易。
a strong profile 轮廓分明的侧影
The actor is photographed in profile, smoking a cigarette. 这个演员被人从侧面拍了一张抽烟的照片。
Idiom
keep a low profileidiom C1 不张扬;低调处理
to avoid attracting attention to yourself
He's been in a little trouble recently so he's trying to keep a low profile. 他最近有点麻烦,所以尽量不抛头露面。